Vilma Restaurant

2240 SW 32nd Ave, Miami
(305) 445-2969

Recent Reviews

Gail McClelland

Excellent service and wonderful ambiance.

Hand Pipkin

Omg this was so good!!! I just ordered on Seamless and my order came on ice so it was still really cold and delicious. I literally never leave reviews but I loved it so much I felt compelled to write one lol. Best acai bowl I've had. The granola in my bowl was so good and all the fruit was super fresh. They even sent a little side of peanut butter which I've never tried in acai and OMG, it was a great addition. Big fan!

Hugo Fabián Cuéllar Roa

(Translated by Google) Ssbor to home(Original)Ssbor a hogar

Carlos Azpurua

Doesn't matter where you come from, their food will just makes you feel at home.

Worthington Callaghan

A small place that I'm glad I came across. A hidden gem. Very delicious food. excited to have my own spot that isn't too busy for a quick bite.

Derek Gallardo

Delicious.

Ellswerth Horn

I enjoyed this little spot. It's good food, good people. I don't have anything negative to say about the food either.

Silvia velarde

Yummy baleadas, and the closest central american food near me. 😄

Joe U.

If you're looking for authentic, inexpensive, and tasty Honduran/Mexican eating, look no further. The carne asada was perfectly cooked and came with rice, beans, cheese, and maduros. A very filling meal for only $12. The staff was very friendly and helpful. They will give you a plastic straw with your drink, so if you don't want one, you have to ask. Will definitely be back again soon.

Alma K.

I had been going to this place for decades now, the food is amazing, authentic Honduran food. The service is very friendly. A home in the wall, but a force to reckon with.

Joseph H.

Pretty good authentic Honduran food, I got the Carne Asada and it was great!

Marvin Munguia

The best shots in Miami. Cuban Coffee, Natural Juices. Honduran food in general. Quiet place to share with friends. I recommend the Honduran breakfast. The soups are delicious. Beef, Tripe, Chicken and Seafood made by Honduran hands.

Sam J.

Would rate 0 if possible. Horrible service and food was terrible. Tried to place an order through the phone for pickup and I had to call 3 times for somebody to pick up. When a lady picked up she was not pleasant at all. I have her my order (ordered 3 baleadas) she didn't even ask for my name or give me the total of the order. Right when I was about to ask, she clicked on me. I had to call back to get the total. When I went to pick up my order, as soon as I walked in the door the two lady's that worked there were extremely hostile and looked at me like if I was going to rob the place. I told her I had placed an order and she just kind of threw the bag at me and snatched my money - all while continuing to be hostile. The tortillas of the baleadas were burnt and they were plain out horrible.

Tiffany F.

Great baleadas and friendly staff. I've been debating stopping at this place for a while and I'm really glad I finally went in. Service is great the soace is small but very clean. Again the food is amazing.

Juary L.

I passed by this place for years thinking it was just a regular Cuban cafeteria but they finally put up a sign.. Turned out to be a Honduran place. This is as hole in the wall as you can get. The Baleadas were not only good, but huge! Will definitely return.. Would recommend you take out since it's a small place. It's good to have other quick options around Miracle Mile besides "fast food" and sit down restaurants.

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